Carburetor or injected.
In basic design no, all of these systems work off the same principle; just like a car. Also just like a car their are economy cars and race cars.
There are several types of jobs that involve cars and driving. Some include delivery jobs, taxi drivers, and school bus drivers.
Many cars may have a version that includes a diesel exhaust system. Typically, these are trucks or large cars that need the extra power to continue driving.
You forgot to add: NASCAR race cars also have carbs. Fuel injection systems simply do not have the power or top speed. Most of the "muscle cars" from the 70's (and other cars), all had Carbs back then.
The newest types of cars are the cars that run on water.
Autombile navigation systems are used in cars but are not limited to just cars. Many systems have the ability to convert to pedestrian mode to be used on the go.
German cars
Old Cars
There are many types of fuel injection technology, but there are four very popular systems made available for newer cars. They are single-port, multi-port, sequential injection, and direct injection.
All types of cars I know are 82 types of cars, but there may be a lot more then 82.
Yes. All cars have begun to be built with air pollution control systems in them due to the increase in pollution in urban cities. Some cars have air pollution control systems and some don't.
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